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of England and North America , published in 1966 , Ernest W. Baughman abstracted some 13,000 tales , exclusive of the American Indian , the American Negro , and foreign - language groups in the United States and the Celtic peoples in ...
of England and North America , published in 1966 , Ernest W. Baughman abstracted some 13,000 tales , exclusive of the American Indian , the American Negro , and foreign - language groups in the United States and the Celtic peoples in ...
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Conversely , the lying tale or tall tale so abundantly collected in the United States is a stranger in England . Baughman arrives at a 25 percent correspondence between English and American tale types , a figure that might be stretched ...
Conversely , the lying tale or tall tale so abundantly collected in the United States is a stranger in England . Baughman arrives at a 25 percent correspondence between English and American tale types , a figure that might be stretched ...
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The older works of Charles M. Skinner , Myths and Legends of Our Own Land ( 1897 ) and American Myths and Legends ( 1903 ) , represent the first attempt to report in any systematic way on the regional legends of the United States , but ...
The older works of Charles M. Skinner , Myths and Legends of Our Own Land ( 1897 ) and American Myths and Legends ( 1903 ) , represent the first attempt to report in any systematic way on the regional legends of the United States , but ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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